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OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call your order in today for fast pick-up PHONE: 913-841-3379 Jazzmen serenade Elks with oldies By Angela Baughman Kansan staff writer With toes tapping to the tunes of yesterday, the Junkyard Jazz Band took its audience back in time last night, as it does nearly every Thursday night, to the Big Band and Dixieland eras. The band gathers from about 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday at the Elks' club for three-hour jam sessions. But that is the most formal The mood was carefree and loose at Elka Lodge 595, 3705 W. 23rd St., as members of the band, many of whom are KU alumni, took center stage and performed such oldies-but-goodies as *Sweet Georgia Brown* and "All of Me." schedule the members adhere to. the band does not even rehearses, and the number of musicians at any given change from a few to more than a dozen. "Sometimes there will be six or seven, and sometimes there will be 16 or 17," said band leader John Weatherwax, who is an accountant during business hours and is dubbed "Wax" by his band buddies. Weatherwax, trombonist and KU alumnus, said the band now played at senior citizens' and civic events, and they recently performed during He said the band originated in 1981 as a trio with a trombone, a banjo and an accordian when the Elks were founded. He also played in party parties and other social functions. Homecoming Day festivities. "We get a good kick out of it and so do the people," said Holmquist, who began blowing his horn about 75 years ago. "It's therapy. I love it or I wouldn't do it." The group prefers to play the music of such composers as Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Zoot Slimma and Billy Armstrong. The performers range in age from 41-year-old drummer Bruce Roberts to 83-year-old trumpeter Ivan "Bus" Holmquist. Homecoming Day activities. "The audience helps," Weatherwax said. "Music brings back memories to people. You're happy that you're making other people happy. This is our therapy." Cable soon may enter some residence halls By Lisa Moss Kansan staff writer Cable television may be available in some KU residence halls by the end of the academic year, the director of student housing said last night at a forum conducted for residents. The forum provided time for residents of the KU boating system to address a panel of housing officials, both in person and online. within two weeks. The panel of six included Kenneth Stoner, the director; Peggy Smith, associate director of food services for student housing; and Cotter Brown, president of the Association of University Residence Halls. Residents addressed the issues of rate increases, food consolidation and the Experience Excellence in Ellsworth program, a program on the 10th floor of Ellsworth Hall aimed at retention of freshman residents. Stoner said there would be an 8 to 10 percent increase in rental rates for all student housing next year. Stoner said Sunflower Cablevision, 644 New Hampshire St., was interested in pursuing a proposal. He said that he could not set a time for the installation but that there would be a plan available for Daisy Hill residence halls He said that he had figured the cost of cable television into the contract rate increase but that he was not advertising cable as a part of the services provided for next year. "I don't want to mislead you and say we are having a rate increase so we can have cable television," Stoner said. Addressing the issue of food consolidation, Stoner said an architectural firm was putting together some concents for expanding Lewis Hall cafeteria. Templin Hall's cafeteria was closed this fall, and residents are eating in Lewis. "There will not be any cafeterias closed in the next year." Smith said. She said the possibility of having two meal plans was being discussed. 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